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CVanV's avatar

Many years ago —related to your final comment about words—I would have described evangelicals’ behavior as going to church a lot and actively trying to talk other people into doing the same. So when surveyed the person would answer yes, meaning they are a Baptist, perhaps. But for attendance there is no “not as much as I should” choice, it’s either stretch the truth or articulate or even confess to a contradiction between your values and who you really are. “Are you indifferent to Jesus giving his life for you on the cross?” Is not the question asked, but is the question heard.

Now, if you are just being asked if your family is Republican, you would be much more comfortable being frank.

I think changes in actual attendance are a part, but also changes in self-reporting also play a part.

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Dingster1's avatar

For Black Christians, we have a different feel for the word evangelical. We use the more general "born again". The Jude 3 Project has done excellent work on this as well. You might find their data and conversations interesting

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